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Online interpersonal trust and online altruistic behavior in college students: the chain mediating role of moral identity and online social support. [PDF]
Sun D, Lin Y, Liao C, Pan L.
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Unpacking the paradoxical impact of ethical leadership on employees' pro-social rule-breaking behavior: The interplay of employees' psychological capital and moral identity. [PDF]
Ahmed M, Ishfaq Khan M.
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Why does a leader's other-oriented perfectionism lead employees to do bad things? Examining the role of moral disengagement and moral identity. [PDF]
Jiang F, Zhang W, Zhang H, Zhang Z.
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The Impact of Customer Mistreatment on Employee Displaced Aggression: The Moderating Effect of Interpersonal Sensitivity and Moral Identity. [PDF]
Liu F, Chen G, Liu Y.
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Moral elevation and moral identity
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Identity, commitment and morality
Journal of Economic Methodology, 2006In his critique of a self‐interest understanding of rationality Amartya Sen appeals to notions like commitment and identity. Sen uses ‘identity’ in an abstract sense: it refers to the conditions of rational agency. Sen's emphasis on the notion of identity finds a parallel in recent Kantian accounts, e.g. the work of Christine M. Korsgaard and Elizabeth
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Moral Identity and Emotion in Athletes
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2012The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of moral identity on physiological responses to affective pictures, namely, the startle blink reflex and pain-related evoked potential. Male (n = 48) and female (n = 46) athletes participating in contact team sports were randomly assigned to either a moral identity group or a non-moral identity ...
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PsyCh Journal, 2018
AbstractThe good life is the result of flourishing and resilience, but also of being a morally good person. We found that moral identity was associated with engagement, meaning, the identification and acceptance of others (i.e., cooperativeness), and the sense of being part of something bigger than the self (i.e., self‐transcendence).
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AbstractThe good life is the result of flourishing and resilience, but also of being a morally good person. We found that moral identity was associated with engagement, meaning, the identification and acceptance of others (i.e., cooperativeness), and the sense of being part of something bigger than the self (i.e., self‐transcendence).
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2014
Ethical leaders may influence the extent to which individuals establish a moral identity and make ethical decisions. Leaders integrate ethics and morality into the day-to-day work practices, which in turn influence ethical choices of their followers. This chapter articulates a framework to guide future research on the mediating role of follower moral ...
Monica M. Sharif, Terri A. Scandura
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Ethical leaders may influence the extent to which individuals establish a moral identity and make ethical decisions. Leaders integrate ethics and morality into the day-to-day work practices, which in turn influence ethical choices of their followers. This chapter articulates a framework to guide future research on the mediating role of follower moral ...
Monica M. Sharif, Terri A. Scandura
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